Videos tagged with Excise Taxes
This video highlights how excise taxes paid by firearm and ammunition manufacturers and importers directly fund wildlife conservation efforts in the U.S. It features a project focused on surveying and banding an osprey population in New Jersey, demonstrating the significant increase in nests thanks to this funding. The "Partner with a Payer" series showcases companies like Henry Repeating Arms contributing to programs like the Pittman-Robertson Act, which supports wildlife restoration, hunter education, and target shooting programs.
This video highlights the crucial role of firearm and ammunition manufacturers, specifically mentioning Taurus Holdings, Inc., in funding American conservation efforts. It explains how excise taxes paid by these manufacturers are distributed to federal and state fish and wildlife agencies through programs like the Pittman-Robertson Act. The video showcases the "Partner With A Payer" initiative, involving collaboration between manufacturers, state agencies, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to improve wildlife resource management, expand hunting opportunities, and enhance public shooting ranges. It emphasizes the symbiotic relationship where industry contributions support conservation, which in turn benefits shooting sports and hunting.
This video highlights the critical role of public-private partnerships in wildlife and habitat conservation, emphasizing how excise taxes paid by firearm, ammunition, and archery manufacturers directly fund these vital conservation efforts. Wildlife Biologist Tom Decker from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service explains how this funding has significantly impacted America's natural resources. The NSSF's "Partner with a Payer" initiative is showcased as a way to strengthen ties between manufacturers and agencies, fostering mutual understanding and appreciation for their contributions to conservation through programs like the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration (WSFR).
This video explains how excise taxes, paid by firearm and ammunition manufacturers, benefit hunter education programs and shooting facilities like the Clark County Shooting Complex. It highlights the Pittman-Robertson Act and the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration program, emphasizing the partnership between manufacturers, sportsmen, state agencies, and the USFWS in funding wildlife conservation and shooting range infrastructure. The "Partner with a Payer" initiative is also featured, aiming to strengthen these vital connections.
This video highlights the crucial role of excise taxes from firearm and ammunition manufacturers in funding Bighorn Sheep population management and broader wildlife conservation efforts. It explains how these taxes, collected through the Pittman-Robertson Act since 1937, are distributed via the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration program. The initiative 'Partner with a Payer' aims to strengthen the connection between tax-paying manufacturers, sportsmen, state wildlife agencies, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, emphasizing how this funding benefits numerous species and provides enjoyment for hunters and non-hunters alike.
This video explains how excise taxes paid by firearm and ammunition manufacturers, distributed through the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration program, benefit shooting ranges like the Ben Avery Shooting Facility. It highlights the Pittman-Robertson Act and the "Partner with a Payer" initiative, emphasizing the contributions of sportsmen and women, state agencies, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to wildlife conservation, hunter education, and shooting infrastructure.
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